The final day to the Emergencies Act Inquiry where Justin Trudeau swore in on the bible, testifying under oath he claimed he did not call the unvaccinated any bad names.
“There are also people who are fiercely opposed to vaccines, who don’t believe in science, that are often misogynists, often also racists,” Trudeau said last year.
On Friday, one of the lawyers representing the Freedom Convoy organizers, Eva Chipiuk questioned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about how he describes the unvaccinated and statements he made of them.
“A number of people have testified in this inquiry referencing your widely published comments calling the unvaccinated racist and misogynist,” Chipiuk begins, “and we have heard testimony in this inquiry about how some of your officials wanted to label protesters as terrorists.”
Chipiuk then asked the Prime Minister: “Would you agree with me that one of the most important roles of a prime minister is to unite Canadians and not divide them by engaging in name-calling?”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn’t answer the question, he didn’t agree or disagree that one of the most important roles of a prime minister is to unite Canadians and not divide them by engaging in name-calling.
The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instead lied his a$$ off under oath.
“I did not call people who are unvaccinated names.”
Justin Trudeau tried to defend his statement by claiming he “highlighted there is a difference between people who are hesitant to get vaccinated for any range of reasons and people who deliberately spread misinformation that puts at risk that life and health of their fellow Canadians.”
“My focus every step of the way, and the primary responsibility of a Prime Minister, is to keep Canadians safe and alive,” he concludes.
On September 17, 2021, Trudeau does just that during an interview with La Semaine des 4 Julie, a French-language chat show.
“There are also people who are fiercely opposed to vaccines,” Trudeau told host Julie Snyder, and with no evidence Trudeau claimed “who don’t believe in science, that are often misogynists, often also racists.”
He continued telling Snyder there is a small group of people that oppose [Covid-19 vaccines] and that “we have to make a choice, in terms of leaders, in terms of the country.”
He then threateningly asks: “Do we tolerate these people?”